Literature Reference: Twisting and turning, it first passes the border, then drifts near the city. Source from 'Spring Snow I'.
缭: The term "绕," meaning to wind or entwine, when used in names, often suggests a person with a meticulous and intricate mind.
绕: Entwined, encircled. When used as a personal name, it often conveys a sense of strong capability and esteemed respect.
Meaning: It describes things winding and swirling, like mist or thoughts, ethereal and continuous.